Shannon O'Connell (born 20 January 1983) is an Australian professional boxer who has held the WBF female featherweight World title, the WIBA super-bantamweight World title and the Commonwealth female bantamweight title.

Shannon O'Connell
O'Connell in 2022
Born (1983-01-20) 20 January 1983 (age 41)
NationalityAustralian
Other namesShotgun, The Queen of Australian Boxing
Statistics
Weight(s)Featherweight, Super-bantamweight, Bantamweight
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Boxing record
Total fights31
Wins23
Wins by KO11
Losses7
Draws1

Early life

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O'Connell was born on 20 January, 1983 in Adelaide, South Australia. At the age of 2 her father Kevin O'Connell passed away in a speedway accident. As a result of the loss of her father, her mother Lynda became deeply troubled and much of Shannon's early life was marred by abuse and drug-use. She took up boxing at the age of 20 to rehabilitate a back injury she suffered playing netball. Her first coach was Terry Fox, an Adelaide boxer from the 1970s that competed in speedway competitions against her father.[1]

Amateur career

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O'Connell had a successful amateur career winning a national championship in her fifth fight. After a tournament in Tonga she met Brisbane trainer Chris McCullen, notably a trainer of former world champion Anthony Mundine and was persuaded to relocate to Queensland to continue her career.[1]

Professional career

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O'Connell made her professional debut on 15 Dec, 2011 winning by Technical Knockout in round 3. In her second fight she fought for the Queensland state female bantamweight title and lost. After winning her next six fights (including the Queensland state female featherweight title) O'Connell fought South Korean Choi Hyun-mi for the WBA world female featherweight title, losing by unanimous decision to the hometown fighter in Seoul, South Korea.[2]

On 29 June, 2013 O'Connell travelled to Secunda South Africa, to face Gabisile Tshabalala for the vacant WBF female featherweight title. O'Connell won the fight via seventh round knockout winning her first world championship in just her 10th fight before stepping up in weight to take on the bigger and more experienced Diana Prazak for the WBC female super featherweight title. O'Connell lost the fight by 5th round TKO.[2]

On 6 July, 2014, O'Connell won the vacant WIBA world super bantamweight title over Brownyn Wilie by unanimous decision.[2]

On 16 June, 2017, O'Connell travelled to Argentina to take on experienced veteran Marcela Acuña for the IBF world female super bantamweight title. She lost by unanimous decision to the hometown fighter.[2]

O'Connell defeated Kori Farr by unanimous decision to win the vacant Commonwealth female bantamweight title on 3 December 2020.[2] [3] She was named "Female Fighter of the Year" at The Inner Sanctum’s 2021 Australian boxing awards.[4]

In July 2022 she was named the mandatory challenger for the IBF world bantamweight title, held by fellow Australian Ebanie Bridges. The boxers met at First Direct Arena, Leeds, England on 10 December 2022 with Bridges retaining her title by stopping O'Connell in round eight.[5] [6]

Personal life

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O'Connell has three children and resides in Slacks Creek, south of Brisbane, Queensland. She was named the 2021 City of Logan "Sportswoman of the Year" and founded a gym in Slacks Creek named Shotgun Boxing and Fitness.[7]

Professional boxing record

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31 fights 23 wins 7 losses
By knockout 11 3
By decision 12 4
Draws 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
31 Loss 23-7-1   Ebanie Bridges TKO 8 (10) 1:45 10 Dec, 2022   First Direct Arena, Leeds,UK For IBF female bantamweight World Title
30 Win 23-6-1   Sarah Higginson TKO 1 (6) 1:41 29 Jun, 2022   Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
29 Win 22-6-1   Taylah Robertson SD 10 (10) 23 Oct, 2021   Gold Coast Convention Centre, Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia For Commonwealth Boxing Council Bantamweight Title
28 Win 21-6-1   Cherneka Johnson SD 10 (10) 13 Mar, 2021   Bendigo Stadium, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia For Vacant WBA Gold World Bantamweight Title
27 Win 20-6-1   Kori Farr UD 10 (10) 3 Dec, 2020   Fortitude Music Hall, Fortitude Valley, Queensland, Australia For Vacant Commonwealth Boxing Council Bantamweight Title
26 Win 19-6-1   Kylie Fulmer TKO 7 (8) 0:29 26 Aug, 2020   Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville, Queensland, Australia For Vacant Australian Super Bantamweight Title
25 Win 18-6-1   Bianca Elmir SD 6 (6) 31 Aug, 2019   Bendigo Stadium, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
24 Win 17-6-1   Febriyanti Lubis TKO 3 (6) 0:17 30 Mar, 2019   Fortitude Stadium, Newstead, Queensland, Australia
23 Win 16-6-1   Sumalee Tongpootorn KO 1 (6) 1:40 13 Dec, 2017   Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
22 Loss 15-6-1   Helen Joseph KO 2 (8) 0:55 29 Jul, 2017   The Famous Fortitude Gym , Newstead, Queensland, Australia
21 Loss 15-5-1   Marcela Eliana Acuña UD 10 (10) 16 Jun, 2017   Ce.De.M. N° 2, Caseros, Buenos Aires, Argentina IBF World female super bantamweight title
20 Win 15-4-1   Laura Soledad Griffa UD 8 (8) 10 Dec, 2016   Spark Arena, Auckland, New Zealand WBO Asia Pacific Super Bantamweight Title
19 Win 14-4-1   Edina Kiss UD 10 (10) 21 Oct, 2016   Sleeman Sports Complex, Chandler, Queensland, Australia WBC Silver female super bantamweight title
18 Win 13-4-1   Kimika Miyoshi UD 10 (10) 13 Aug, 2016   Melbourne Park Function Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia WBC Silver female super bantamweight title
17 Win 12-4-1   Tanwarat Saengiamjit KO 6 (10) 00:57 9 Apr, 2016   Warrnambool Stadium, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia vacant WBC Silver female super bantamweight title
16 Draw 11–4–1   Dayana Cordero TD 3 (10) 21 Nov 2015   Bendigo Stadium, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia For vacant WBC female silver featherweight title
15 Loss 11–4   Sandy Tsagouris UD 8 11 Sep 2015   Ricoh Coliseum, Toronto, Canada
14 Win 11–3   Saranphat Sirisot TKO 1 (6), 1:46 13 Jun 2015   Fortitude Stadium, Newstead, Queensland, Australia
13 Win 10–3   Bronwyn Wylie UD 10 6 Jul 2014   Grand Star Receptions, Altona North, Victoria, Australia Won vacant WIBA World super bantamweight title
12 Win 9–3   Gentiane Lupi MD 6 17 May 2014   PCYC, Nerang, Queensland, Australia
11 Loss 8–3   Diana Prazak TKO 5 (10), 1:56 1 Mar 2014   The Melbourne Pavilion, Flemington, Victoria, Australia For WBC World female super featherweight title
10 Win 8–2   Gabisile Tshabalala KO 7 (10), 0:36 29 Jun 2013   Graceland Hotel Casino, Secunda, South Africa Won vacant WBF female featherweight title
9 Loss 7–2   Choi Hyun-mi UD 10 8 May 2013   KBS Sports World, Seoul, South Korea For WBA World female featherweight title
8 Win 7–1   Narelle Leahey UD 6 4 Apr 2013   Southport RSL Club, Southport, Queensland, Australia Won vacant Australia - Queensland State female featherweight title
7 Win 6–1   Pimchanok Ruamwong TKO 3 (6), 0:36 24 Oct 2012   South Sydney Junior Rugby League Club, Kingsford, New South Wales, Australia
6 Win 5–1   Naruemol Ubuabon UD 8 24 Aug 2012   Mansfield Tavern, Mansfield, Queensland, Australia
5 Win 4–1   Michelle Preston UD 6 29 Jun 2012   ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
4 Win 3–1   Chuthaporn Pradissan TKO 5 (6), 1:54 3 Jun 2012   Mansfield Tavern, Mansfield, Queensland, Australia
3 Win 2–1   Pimchanok Ruamwong TKO 3 (6), 0:30 24 Mar 2012   Irish Club Hotel, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
2 Loss 1–1   Sara George UD 6 2 Mar 2012   Mansfield Tavern, Mansfield, Queensland, Australia For vacant Australia - Queensland State female bantamweight title
1 Win 1–0   Kelly O'Doherty TKO 3 (6), 0:58 15 Dec 2011   Gambaro's Restaurant and Function Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

References

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  1. ^ a b "Shannon O'Connell: Boxing champion's troubled childhood". couriermail.com.au. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Boxrec: Shannon O'Connell". boxrec.com. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Justis Huni wins Australian heavyweight title defence over Arsene Fosso with fourth round stoppage". Sporting News. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Australian Boxing Awards". 29 December 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Boxing Results: Ebanie Bridges Wins Thrilling Toe-To-Toe Battle With Shannon O'Connell". boxingnews24.com. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  6. ^ "Ebanie Bridges stops Shannon O'Connell after epic brawl in all-Aussie title fight". Sporting News. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  7. ^ ""How Boxing Saved Shannons Life"". 2 March 2022. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
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Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Sarah O'Connell
Australia - Queensland State female featherweight champion
4 April 2013 – May 2013
Fought for world title
Vacant
Title next held by
Rebecca Hawker
Vacant
Title last held by
Goda Dailydaite
WBF female featherweight champion
29 June 2013 – August 2013
Fought for world title
Vacant
Title next held by
Ina Menzer
Vacant
Title last held by
Jessica Rakoczy
WIBA super-bantamweight champion
6 July 2014 – 2015
Vacant
Title next held by
Gentiane Lupi